How much horsepower did the 426 wedge have?
The Dodge Ramcharger 426 and Plymouth Super Stock 426 were rated at 415 horsepower and 425 horsepower, depending on compression ratio, 11.1:1 and 13.1:1 respectively.
What cars had the 426 Max Wedge?
The 413 and 426 Max Wedge engines continued to be made in 1964. In the heyday of 1962-64, you could get these engines in any B-Body Chrysler product. That included the Dodge 330 or 440, the Polara and Polara 500, and the Plymouth Savoy, Belvedere, Fury, or Sport Fury.
What is a 426 Max Wedge engine?
The Max Wedge, formally the Maximum Performance Wedge, was an engine option produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1962 to 1964, that was available exclusively in B Platform (intermediate) Dodges and Plymouths. The Max Wedge motor used the Chrysler RB Block, and was produced in 413 and 426 cubic-inch iterations.
How much horsepower did the 426 HEMI put out?
MoPar 426 Hemi The 426 street Hemi was rated at 425 horsepower from the factory. This Chrysler dyno sheet from decades ago and this close-to-stock dyno session of a new 426 Hemi both put the gross horsepower rating at about 470 horsepower without full exhausts and other engine-driven accessories.
What is a 426 stroker?
HEMI 426 Stroker Kit. Stroker rotating assembly kits provide the key internal components for an engine builder to complete a short block with a particular displacement target in mind. They are all pre-matched components with the appropriate measurements to support a precision engine build.
How high can a 426 Hemi Rev?
Because the cams were directly above the valves, valvetrain mass was low, so the engine could rev to a high-for-the-era 7,000 rpm redline.
How much horsepower does a 426 HEMI have?
425 horsepower
MoPar 426 Hemi The 426 street Hemi was rated at 425 horsepower from the factory. This Chrysler dyno sheet from decades ago and this close-to-stock dyno session of a new 426 Hemi both put the gross horsepower rating at about 470 horsepower without full exhausts and other engine-driven accessories.